Matt is such a great guy, he fitted some PAF's (creams) and 50's wiring in my Les Paul a couple of months ago, he was very helpful and made sure i was able to get my guitar done during the lockdown. Thanks Matt. Great interview chaps.
I bought a set of the Retrowind for my tele thinline and a wiring loom. Personal help from Matt on how to put it all together! Brilliant pickups and customer service. I’ll be back! Still chuckle when I see my name on the box as Lord Faulkner so I tell my husband he therefore has to be Lady!😂
Love Monty’s. Matt is a brilliantly knowledgeable guy, friendly and open. I can’t say enough good things about them and will certainly continue to use them. Thanks for the insight and all the great work.
I’ve tried a lot of the leading PAF replicas in my Reissue Les Pauls and Matt’s pickups are amongst the best out there. But the buying experience... especially the packaging with a little personalised message inside... it just makes you feel all warm and “funny” inside. 😍 He’s really found a way to make buying something that shouldn’t on the face of it be exciting or “sexy” (at least not compared to buying a guitar itself) a huge amount of fun. Thanks Matt, and thanks Captain Lee and Pete for bringing us this interview. 😃
The hardest thing with changing pick-ups is that every company seems to insist on having a different colour wiring. Of even worse, the same colour wires meaning different things.
Re pickup swaps and blind faith on what they sound like. Is there an Anderton's vid opportunity there? Take a low/mid guitar (classic vibe strat, tele, epi lp; maybe a series of vids), put your top 3 or 4 selling pickup upgrades into it, shoot the difference. Edit back to back, keeping all other variables the same (amp, pedals, strings, cables). You've provided buyers with that missing reference resource, at least for some of the bigger selling guitars/pups. It's a lot of faffing (physical and editing), and maybe it doesn't warrant the likely views, but you are ideally placed to demystify the sound options. Rabea did similar on his strat tone journey. The A/B comparison were sometimes subtle but were audible.
Setting up the guitar with a solderless solution (terminal block/screw terminal/Euroblock style) for the pickup connections could really cut down on the time and effort!
At long, long last I understand what's going on in HB, SC and P90s! Thanks for this, and all it took was about 1:00 at around 30' into the vid. One of the most informative vids from Andertons, thank you.
Why not doing a "The captain meets Alex Hutchings". He's one of my fav. RUclips guitarists. He's currently struggling with some injury ... could need a cheer up! Anyway, great series! Thanks a lot for sharing.
That 5 munutes near the end where i finally understood the difference between pick up construction is exactly why I endure Petes purile inuendos... because there is alway pure gold in Andertons videos somewhere... also maybe explains why I thought the standard purple Squier strat sounded way better to me on the bridge pu in the other video...maybe because I like that P90 tone... 😉
Pete's Tele always stands out, hats off to Monty for creating such incredible pickups.. i'm sure Pete will be creating the DP69 version soon, just because..
To be fair I believe the original pickups in Pete’s Tele were made by Fender and what Monty has done is inspect them and replicate them for the DP51 set.
That is right, magnets in pickups are not the same all. Magnet is like soul of the pickup, a heart. I have done magnet swaps to my pickups (for fun) and can say that, don't swap magnets to your pickups, pickup own original magnet is better because it has that character that, your magnet doesn't have.
so great to see you work your magic. nothing nicer than witnessing a real master of the craft at work. there was a bit of a difference IN MY HUMBLE OPINION but is that difference 14,975 pounds? i think not. plus the psychology of knowing that you're holding/playing an authentic pre-cbs 1963 strat vs. a super cheap encore strat plays into it if course. You make a great case for your lovely pickups and wiring looms, mate! THANK YOU.
After trading a nice Washburn PXL200 that I never used, for a 2020 Vintage Icon V6 Distressed, its my new #1! I'm obsessed with them now. I know they have a US Custom Shop, but the designs and relicing is done by a UK company? How about a video with Vintage. These guitar's, I'm so impressed. My wife told me for my birthday, I could finally get a tele and pick whatever I wanted. I played player series telecaster and was so disappointed. My wife saw the Vintage V75 25th anniversary in silverburst and she said you've always wanted silverburst, get this.... it will be here Monday! I love her, lol. She also found me my 2002 Fender Jagstang 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Great stuff guys , greetings from Serbia . Can you please tell me will it make difference , to change that low budget pots and five way switch from that purple Strat , and do the video again , with some better one . All the best for all good people !
31:18 There is noise on both coils, but they are out of phase. When it’s flipped back, the noise cancels itself out and is gone. If you split the coil with a switch that noise comes back. I think I have it right. 🤔
Interesting comment about stainless steel frets from Swedish Pete, there. Never heard that before. I'm sure there's some sort of Voodoo involved in making pickups, though. Probably something in the name 'Matt' as there's another great pickup maker by that name who owns House of Tone pickups.
Most of my students' guitars cost less than a set of Monty's pups. One day a lad with a good Epi LP came in and I was tuning it up, and suddenly looked up said "Pickups!?". And he'd had a set of Monty's...
I don’t know who else tried it but Gibson certainly tried to move the industry that way with their use of quick connect wiring. But, typically us guitarists largely went “ewwww!! It’s not like they were originally made” and didn’t take to it. Just like we did the PCB wiring Gibson also tried to introduce (there’s nothing intrinsically lower quality or worse about PCBs either... in fact they are usually more consistent and reliable).
You guys should try and get Cam Cole down for an interview. He is a one-man band style act from London and plays heavy blues/rock/slide influenced stuff. He uses a beaten up old acoustic guitar with a humbucker fitted into the soundhole of his acoustic and has unique heavily distorted acoustic slide tones. If that's not cool enough he also plays a drum kit with his feet. I feel like you guys would love him and his approach to tone as it's something I have never head before. ruclips.net/video/YJ9E8EgNGps/видео.html
For those interested in humbucker pickups swapping in LesPaul guitars, I suggest videos from the channel “Visual Guy” on RUclips. Good number of pickups comparisons.
Matt seems like a really cool guy - great interview. Pickups matter a lot, but they seem like such a mystery. Magnets and wires, basically, just like a guitar is wood, metal, and plastic. But I've played enough bad pickups to understand that it's not easy to make a great one.
been toying with the idea of buying Monty's PAF's for my Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom for a while only thing that's stopping me is the guitar would no longer be original but as I have no intentions to sell it I suppose that doesn't matter.
Thank you! When the captain said a roller coaster like “what you would call them in America,” I thought, “we call them roller coasters!” Thanks for clearing it up!
Marketing myth and bullshit. This is the guitar world today. In the golden era of Fender and Gibson they made the pickups with anything that could find. You can find PAF pickups made with different wire gage and different alnico magnets. They differ from the pickup to pickups. You can sometimes find more than one tipe of alnico in one PAF or a 50’s Strat. It takes 40 seconds to wind a damn pickup. Watch the legendary Cesar Diaz making one in his lap in 30 seconds. Don’t pay a lot ! It is not worth it ! That’s why there are Squier guitars that sound amazing. To remind us that.
Great PU's do really for the most part inspire you to play better. BIG BUT except for the difference in a total different design ...a humbucker vs Strat vs Tele vs P90 in the context of a band and everything band is involved in the difference to the listener between one of the 'same kind' of PU's vs another of the same type is from minimal to realistically totally imperceivable. In the proverbial bedroom listening experience you will hear a difference. Keep in mind that the materials used in a PU from one respectable brand to the other are virtually the same. If one were to claim that that their for example Korean brand name PU was at least as good as PU that cost literally 10 times as much they would be right. experience
I love Montys. Matt is a super nice guy and they did a brilliant job on my strat.
Matt is such a great guy, he fitted some PAF's (creams) and 50's wiring in my Les Paul a couple of months ago, he was very helpful and made sure i was able to get my guitar done during the lockdown. Thanks Matt. Great interview chaps.
I bought a set of the Retrowind for my tele thinline and a wiring loom. Personal help from Matt on how to put it all together! Brilliant pickups and customer service. I’ll be back! Still chuckle when I see my name on the box as Lord Faulkner so I tell my husband he therefore has to be Lady!😂
Haha I'm sure he'd make a fine Lady
Love Monty’s. Matt is a brilliantly knowledgeable guy, friendly and open. I can’t say enough good things about them and will certainly continue to use them. Thanks for the insight and all the great work.
I’ve tried a lot of the leading PAF replicas in my Reissue Les Pauls and Matt’s pickups are amongst the best out there. But the buying experience... especially the packaging with a little personalised message inside... it just makes you feel all warm and “funny” inside. 😍 He’s really found a way to make buying something that shouldn’t on the face of it be exciting or “sexy” (at least not compared to buying a guitar itself) a huge amount of fun. Thanks Matt, and thanks Captain Lee and Pete for bringing us this interview. 😃
Great interview; very interesting.
I dropped some Monty's DP tele pickups into my 50's roadworn tele. Oh lordy what a result. Awesome tones!
The hardest thing with changing pick-ups is that every company seems to insist on having a different colour wiring. Of even worse, the same colour wires meaning different things.
Great interview guys! Matt's the man. Love his pickups... Big love Matt! 💛💛💛
Re pickup swaps and blind faith on what they sound like. Is there an Anderton's vid opportunity there? Take a low/mid guitar (classic vibe strat, tele, epi lp; maybe a series of vids), put your top 3 or 4 selling pickup upgrades into it, shoot the difference. Edit back to back, keeping all other variables the same (amp, pedals, strings, cables). You've provided buyers with that missing reference resource, at least for some of the bigger selling guitars/pups.
It's a lot of faffing (physical and editing), and maybe it doesn't warrant the likely views, but you are ideally placed to demystify the sound options. Rabea did similar on his strat tone journey. The A/B comparison were sometimes subtle but were audible.
Thats hell to do, until you are Keith Merrow hard to play the same thing exactly after pickup swap.
@Womp Womp are you aware, that we are talking guitar pickups swaping?
@Womp Womp hahaha, it happen even to the best of us ;). Cheers bro.
Setting up the guitar with a solderless solution (terminal block/screw terminal/Euroblock style) for the pickup connections could really cut down on the time and effort!
At long, long last I understand what's going on in HB, SC and P90s! Thanks for this, and all it took was about 1:00 at around 30' into the vid. One of the most informative vids from Andertons, thank you.
Why not doing a "The captain meets Alex Hutchings".
He's one of my fav. RUclips guitarists. He's currently struggling with some injury ... could need a cheer up!
Anyway, great series! Thanks a lot for sharing.
That 5 munutes near the end where i finally understood the difference between pick up construction is exactly why I endure Petes purile inuendos... because there is alway pure gold in Andertons videos somewhere... also maybe explains why I thought the standard purple Squier strat sounded way better to me on the bridge pu in the other video...maybe because I like that P90 tone... 😉
This explains why a "split-coil" humbucker never really sounds like a single coil pickup! Super interesting!
Fantastic interview. I'm blown away by Matt's knowledge and expertise. Definitely going to look at getting some Monty pickups in the near future
Looking forward to watching this later, I’m hoping to work with these guys on some future projects! 👍
That was an awesome show. Very informative on types of pups. Thanks!
Awesome video, thanks Pete, Lee, and Matt.
Pete's Tele always stands out, hats off to Monty for creating such incredible pickups.. i'm sure Pete will be creating the DP69 version soon, just because..
To be fair I believe the original pickups in Pete’s Tele were made by Fender and what Monty has done is inspect them and replicate them for the DP51 set.
Awesome! I definitely learned a few things about PU's I didn't know before, I guess Lee did too :) Cheers, guys!
That is right, magnets in pickups are not the same all. Magnet is like soul of the pickup, a heart. I have done magnet swaps to my pickups (for fun) and can say that, don't swap magnets to your pickups, pickup own original magnet is better because it has that character that, your magnet doesn't have.
Heyy I've met him at the guitar expo. Hugely appreciated his advice, taught me how to set up my SG
Pete and the Captain do the full Monty!... we knew it would happen sooner or later.
That blue-roll holder on screen left is class.
Watching Matt change Pick Ups reminds me, I once asked an Apprentice who was with me to bring me the Solder Sucker......he brought me some Solder..
Monty’s make my absolute favourite PAF clone! I am going to get their P-90s and a loom for my Casino soon.
Are we just gonna ignore that absolutely brilliant home-made winder? That's some Tony Stark level shit.
This dude makes the best sounding pickups I have ever heard. One day I will own some. One day...
What a brilliant video, most informative.
so great to see you work your magic. nothing nicer than witnessing a real master of the craft at work. there was a bit of a difference IN MY HUMBLE OPINION but is that difference 14,975 pounds? i think not. plus the psychology of knowing that you're holding/playing an authentic pre-cbs 1963 strat vs. a super cheap encore strat plays into it if course. You make a great case for your lovely pickups and wiring looms, mate! THANK YOU.
This was great learned something about pickups I did not know 👍
Just placed an order for a 68 Telecaster Pickup set + a loom & bolt - looking forward to it
Anderton's and Monty's ...Two great tastes, that taste great together...
Who else wants to see a set of TPS Dan Steinhardt Red Tele pickups????
I think they would sell a zillion of them....
Or even to copy his “new” vintage blonde Tele. You could do at least a couple of different DS Tele sets.
Bill Steer of Carcass has his own set, fantastic sound
Cool! I just installed a set of their pickups in my 339 a few weeks ago!
On the recommendation of Tim Pierce’s channel, by the way.
Rumour had it he sold his soul to creatie those PAFs. They are magic!
Found this very interesting, thanks 👍🏻
I love how Pete and Lee just seem like good friends
After trading a nice Washburn PXL200 that I never used, for a 2020 Vintage Icon V6 Distressed, its my new #1! I'm obsessed with them now. I know they have a US Custom Shop, but the designs and relicing is done by a UK company? How about a video with Vintage. These guitar's, I'm so impressed. My wife told me for my birthday, I could finally get a tele and pick whatever I wanted. I played player series telecaster and was so disappointed. My wife saw the Vintage V75 25th anniversary in silverburst and she said you've always wanted silverburst, get this.... it will be here Monday! I love her, lol. She also found me my 2002 Fender Jagstang 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
very informative and interesting. thank you.
I’m gonna order a set of the Pete pick ups for my Tele!
Had a mini heart attack when the captain let go of the guitar at 0:59
@@RUclipsHandlesAreMoronic lmao yeah he kinda looked focused on making sure that strat does not drop neck first into the pavement xD
And the winner is: the Boss Katana to make those pickups shine 😊
His instrument food is GREAT!
Am I the only one who doesn't get the rollercoaster reference?
me too
Ooo. Anyone like to sample the Captain's special spag bol with his secret sauce?
No. Just you.
Everything contributes to the sound of your guitar , the wood any plastic used metal , strings , and pickups which are basically microphones
Matt is a legendary awesome dude!
Nice to see Matty on ATV
How about offering a preloaded pick guard with upgraded pots and switch? I'd buy that.
Petes face at 18:29 when the captain mentions "pawn shop"
Great stuff guys , greetings from Serbia . Can you please tell me will it make difference , to change that low budget pots and five way switch from that purple Strat , and do the video again , with some better one . All the best for all good people !
31:18 There is noise on both coils, but they are out of phase. When it’s flipped back, the noise cancels itself out and is gone. If you split the coil with a switch that noise comes back. I think I have it right. 🤔
Interesting comment about stainless steel frets from Swedish Pete, there. Never heard that before. I'm sure there's some sort of Voodoo involved in making pickups, though. Probably something in the name 'Matt' as there's another great pickup maker by that name who owns House of Tone pickups.
I love these videos
WOW, Captain, that was really interesting, Can those pickups be bought here in Auckland NZ
Most of my students' guitars cost less than a set of Monty's pups. One day a lad with a good Epi LP came in and I was tuning it up, and suddenly looked up said "Pickups!?". And he'd had a set of Monty's...
Thanks for the spag bol recipe
Nice to feature a small business, especially during these tough times. Good on you.
You guys should do a kit guitar with Monty pick ups
They sure have the vintage sweetness
Interesting... Squier single-coils are like P90 pickups. Nice!
Very cool
Took my 98 Taylor 814c to Monty’s for a set up and it’s never played better.
Pete loves to "smack the front end" @14:47
After all these years, I'm shocked you knew so little about pickups!!! Great video though!!!
If Matt shaved his head, he would look exactly like theneedledrop
He really really would
You mean...like a melon?
I get that a lot..
I wish slot-in instant change pickups were the standard. Actually maybe not. it’ll give me reason to buy a plethora of pickups!
I don’t know who else tried it but Gibson certainly tried to move the industry that way with their use of quick connect wiring. But, typically us guitarists largely went “ewwww!! It’s not like they were originally made” and didn’t take to it. Just like we did the PCB wiring Gibson also tried to introduce (there’s nothing intrinsically lower quality or worse about PCBs either... in fact they are usually more consistent and reliable).
Humbuckers are so much more clever than I thought
You guys should try and get Cam Cole down for an interview. He is a one-man band style act from London and plays heavy blues/rock/slide influenced stuff. He uses a beaten up old acoustic guitar with a humbucker fitted into the soundhole of his acoustic and has unique heavily distorted acoustic slide tones. If that's not cool enough he also plays a drum kit with his feet. I feel like you guys would love him and his approach to tone as it's something I have never head before.
ruclips.net/video/YJ9E8EgNGps/видео.html
He's got a great guitar sound and his drums fit in but his vocal sound is a bit on the painful side
Do you know if he does any of his songs without vocals... I could easily play that four or five times in a row
For those interested in humbucker pickups swapping in LesPaul guitars, I suggest videos from the channel “Visual Guy” on RUclips. Good number of pickups comparisons.
This sent me back to Paul McCaffrey's channel (ex Chandler's man) to re-watch all his Monty's vids.
Matt seems like a really cool guy - great interview. Pickups matter a lot, but they seem like such a mystery. Magnets and wires, basically, just like a guitar is wood, metal, and plastic. But I've played enough bad pickups to understand that it's not easy to make a great one.
25:44 Captain, the word you're looking for is modicum
So my FSR MIM strat has P90s sss. Sweet hahahah
Anyone tried his firebird pickups, the bridge in particular ?
The Full Monty's
Educational. But what about MFD pickups? 😉
Sounds like it was a Twisted Tele bridge/Nocaster neck and they just switched the positions on the spec sheet by accident.
Knew theyd get side tracked as soon as sphegetti came up
been toying with the idea of buying Monty's PAF's for my Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom for a while only thing that's stopping me is the guitar would no longer be original but as I have no intentions to sell it I suppose that doesn't matter.
@John Smith yeah that's what I've done with my Jackson just seems like the 57 classics would go to waste sat in a case.
Filmed before or during the Covid19 pandemic?
What did he mean by Rollercoaster guy?
@@glennlilley8608 gotcha
Thank you! When the captain said a roller coaster like “what you would call them in America,” I thought, “we call them roller coasters!” Thanks for clearing it up!
I'm stuck trying to decipher the roller coaster pickups.
Big dipper J m sig
terrytickler Thanks! I was also stuck figuring that out.
@@Messier31NGC224 no probs your very welcome
Do a captain meets Barrie Cadogan from Little Barrie
Gave these guys my tele i bought from andertons for a 5 way switch and set up, came back dirtier than it went it and missing screws. Cheers
JJ Johnson they told me somebody else worked on it, Matt took it when i brought it back to be cleaned
Interesting guy. I wish the Captain would prepare more. The rambling often eats too much into his interviews.
Marketing myth and bullshit. This is the guitar world today. In the golden era of Fender and Gibson they made the pickups with anything that could find. You can find PAF pickups made with different wire gage and different alnico magnets. They differ from the pickup to pickups. You can sometimes find more than one tipe of alnico in one PAF or a 50’s Strat. It takes 40 seconds to wind a damn pickup. Watch the legendary Cesar Diaz making one in his lap in 30 seconds. Don’t pay a lot ! It is not worth it ! That’s why there are Squier guitars that sound amazing. To remind us that.
...'modicum' ...just sayin' ;)
Who made an inappropriate comment at 15mins that needed to be cut? Lol
14:47 we all know why they had to cut there...right Pete?
Tonerider do Alnico 8 humbuckers
Hendrix with a soldering iron
Great PU's do really for the most part inspire you to play better.
BIG BUT except for the difference in a total different design ...a humbucker vs Strat vs Tele vs P90 in the context of a band and everything band is involved in the difference to the listener between one of the 'same kind' of PU's vs another of the same type is from minimal to realistically totally imperceivable. In the proverbial bedroom listening experience you will hear a difference. Keep in mind that the materials used in a PU from one respectable brand to the other are virtually the same. If one were to claim that that their for example Korean brand name PU was at least as good as PU that cost literally 10 times as much they would be right.
experience
Warwick Avenue? 34:08
14:50 Wish you didn’t edit that out!
Cage on the floor for naughty pups
Awww, I thought this was going to be Monty Python related, time to RUN AWAY ! ! ! !
33:52